Ventilation System
Paint Booth DocumentationVentilation SystemAuthor: CollinTool NameVentilation SystemLink to Manufacturer’s ManualNo Manufacturer’s Manual exists for the Ventilation System.Picture of Tool 3 Sentence Description Finishing materials—such as paint or wood stain—often produce noxious fumes. To help pull away the toxins and circulate air through the paint booth, the ventilation system should always be used when applying a finish to your project.MaterialsPaint booth filters.PPERespirators should be worn whenever applying finish to your project.Startup ProcedureTo startup the ventilation system, turn on the paint booth power and the ventilation on the breaker. Operation of EquipmentThe ventilation should be turned on whenever painting, and the doors must be open as well. Basic TroubleshootingThe vents won’t turn on—Ensure the main breaker is on.Advanced Troubleshooting/Maintenance The paint booth filters need to be changed out periodically (once every month or two).References(V. Spencer, personal communication, July 7, 2018).RespiratorAuthor:NoneTest PaperAuthor: NoneWork Space - Paint BoothAuthor: CollinTool NamePaint BoothLink to Manufacturer’s ManualNo manufacturer’s manual exists for the paint booth.Picture of Tool 3 Sentence Description The Paint Booth is a space to paint, stain, or dye projects.Physical LimitationsN/AMaterialsPPEA Respirator is required when actively painting. Alcohol cleaning swabs are available to clean the respirator before use.Project IdeasAged paint look ()Startup ProcedureOpen the doors, and turn on the main breaker and ventilation. Operation of EquipmentIf spray painting, spray over the table from 6-8 inches away from the surface.Recommended Clean-UpWhen the painting is completed, the part should be moved to the drying rack to dry. Parts left on the table may be accidentally painted over by the next user. Sweep up and throw away any mess made.Basic TroubleshootingPaint Not Sticking Properly:Try sanding the part evenly and reapplying the paint.References(V. Spencer, personal communication, July 7, 2018).Drying Rack - Paint BoothAuthor: RobName of machineDrying rackLink to manufacturer’s manualReally? It’s a shelfPicture of tool in space 3 sentence ELI5The drying rack is the appropriate place to store parts after you have finished painting or staining them. It is not suitable for long-term storage of projects. Use the drying rack instead of leaving parts with wet paint anywhere else in the paint booth.Physical limitationsThe drying rack has 3 shelves, each 2ft by 4ft. Space is limited, so try to avoid leaving anything large there for very long.Project ideasHow to paint figurines: to paint 3d printed parts: to paint furniture: of equipmentTo use the drying rack, place your painted part on the rack until it dries. Consider using a piece of towel or paper under your part to prevent the part from sticking to the rack or dripping paint on other people’s parts. Once your part is dry, remove it from the rack.Recommended clean-upPromptly remove your parts when they are dry and discard any related paper or towels.Basic troubleshootingTry to avoid touching other people’s parts. Wait until the part is dry before moving it. Consult the paint manufacturer’s instructions for information on drying times. Note that humid or cold weather, or thick layers of paint, can increase drying times significantly.ReferencesStraight from my brain ................
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